Deploy SecureCloud as a hosted service or as an on-premise software application. Either way, you control the keys, giving you the freedom to encrypt data in virtual data centers or in the cloud, and even to move data between cloud vendors.

Take a Quick Tour of SecureCloud

With the rapid provisioning, agility, and mobility of cloud computing and virtualization, you may not always know where your data is or who can access it. SecureCloud gives you peace of mind, knowing your sensitive information is encrypted. And with patent-pending policy-based key management, you can validate the identity and integrity of servers requesting encryption keys and specify where and when your encrypted data can be accessed.

Because data security is crucial in the cloud, it is important that you know how much of it you are responsible for. If you ask your cloud service provider who owns security in the public cloud, chances are they put up their hands and say, “Not me!” Find out which questions to ask in a Trend Micro white paper (PDF) or animated presentation by Dave Asprey, VP Cloud Security.

Cloud Security and Risk Management

It’s also important to leverage the best practices of industry leaders. Gary Terrell, CISO at Adobe Systems, and Jerry Archer, SVP & CSO at Sallie Mae, speak out on cloud computing security challenges in a new podcast.